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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, says Democrats must become a "grassroots party" that speaks to the pains of the working class.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, says Democrats must become a "grassroots party" that speaks to the pains of the working class.
California Congressman Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the next steps in investigating the reports that the FBI used a dossier of alleged contacts between President Trump and Russian agents as evidence for a secret surveillance warrant and China's important role in helping denuclearize North Korea.
Democrats are trying to turn a Congressional election in Georgia into a referendum on President Trump. Eighteen people are running for the sixth district seat, and the national Democratic Party is backing first-time candidate, Jon Ossoff. Nancy Cordes reports.
Democrat Jon Ossoff is looking to turn an affluent, conservative district blue in Tuesday's special election in Georgia. Can he do what some believe is the unthinkable? CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto joined "Red & Blue" to preview the race and discuss the story told by early voting numbers.
President Biden marked his 100th day in the White House at a rally in Georgia, the state that helped him win the election and gave Democrats control of Congress. Ed O'Keefe has more.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo went after an unexpected target Thursday: WikiLeaks. He accused the platform of working directly with Russian intelligence to release emails stolen from the Democratic party and Clinton campaign. CBS News congressional Correspondent, Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss the implications for the Trump administration.
Parents are struggling to find and pay for childcare, a situation exacerbated by the pandemic.
President Joe Biden unveiled his American Families Plan during an address Wednesday to a joint session of Congress and urged lawmakers to pass the Equality Act, which would expand protections for LGBTQ Americans at work as well as in housing and health care. Representative Mondaire Jones, a Democrat from New York, joined CBSN to explain why he believes Republicans are blocking the progress made by the Biden administration.
President Trump is signaling he may be willing to work with Democrats after his Republican-led health care failure. CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran talks about the prospects for cooperation.
President Joe Biden delivered his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday. CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez, and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss. Read more here.
Democrats are blasting the American Health Care Act, and Republicans remain divided as it comes to a vote in the House today. Politico's health care reporter Dan Diamond joins CBSN to discuss the bill's fate.
Judge Neil Gorsuch faced 11 hours of questions Tuesday during a Senate confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court justice nominee. Democrats repeatedly challenged him on the policies of President Trump, who nominated him. Jan Crawford reports.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer spoke with CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns ahead of President Biden's address to a joint session of Congress. Mr. Biden is unveiling his "American Families Plan" to fund child care, pre-K and community college, but it does not include a number of other progressive priorities. "The is the president's proposal. The legislation will be written by the Congress of the United States," Hoyer said. Watch the full interview.
President Trump was the first Republican to carry Michigan since it supported President George H.W. Bush in 1988. Trump earned outsize support in Macomb County, where Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg coined the term "Reagan Democrat" in the mid-1980s. Greenberg returned to Macomb County in February and sat down with voters who'd backed both President Obama and President Trump. Greenberg joins "Red & Blue" to discuss what he learned.
Sen. Rand Paul fired back at Sen. John McCain after the Arizona Republican accused Paul of working for Vladimir Putin. Paul responded on cable TV by calling McCain "past his prime" and "unhinged."
Rep. Larry Bucshon (R-IN) says President Trump is doing a good job of promoting the American Health Care Act, and that he thinks Republicans should keep their promise to repeal and replace Obamacare. He joins Elaine Quijano on "Red & Blue" to discuss how House Republicans can be convinced to back the bill.
President Trump revealed his budget proposal on Thursday while some House Speaker Paul Ryan said there is no evidence Trump Tower was wiretapped. Greg Korte, White House correspondent for USA Today, joined CBSN to discuss the latest news on the Trump White House.
CBS News' Chip Reid reports on the latest development in the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, despite opposition from the medical industry.
President Biden is gearing up to address a joint session of Congress, where he's expected to tout his administration's accomplishments and promote his legislative agenda. Senator Tim Scott will then deliver the Republican Party's national response. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to preview tonight's address.
Republicans who vowed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act have finally unveiled their replacement plan and calling it the "American Health Care Act." But the new plan is facing opposition from not just Democrats but some Republicans as well. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN for the latest.
President Trump claims he recently learned President Obama ordered what Mr. Trump describes as a Watergate-style wiretap on Trump Tower in New York; In South Los Angeles, a woman turned her community's "food desert" into an oasis. Michelle Miller reports.
Senate Democrats are demanding answers about why Attorney General Jeff Sessions only recused himself from investigations into the Trump campaign and possible ties to Russia following news reports. But President Trump took to Twitter and doubled-down on his claim that Democrats are overplaying their hand. Paula Reid reports.
President Trump claims he recently learned President Obama ordered what Mr. Trump describes as a Watergate-style wiretap on Trump Tower in New York. Mr. Trump offered no evidence, and an Obama spokesman issued a quick denial. Errol Barnett reports.
President Trump's national security adviser and attorney general both landed in hot water over revelations that they had contacts with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador to the U.S. As Major Garrett reports, Kislyak has deep roots in the U.S.
Top Democrats are calling for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign. Sessions announced Thursday he would recuse himself from all investigations related to Russian meddling during the election. CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins CBSN with the latest on some of the unanswered questions still lingering.
A viral social media video has put Minnesota's long-running fraud scandal at the center of the national conversation. Here's what to know.
"We are removing the National Guard from Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland," President Trump announced.
A recently released cache of security videos is raising new questions about the prison cameras at the facility where Jeffrey Epstein died in his cell in 2019.
New Zealand and Australia were among the first to welcome 2026, but in Sydney and some other cities, the festivities are tinged by grief.
Former special counsel Jack Smith testified for more than eight hours about the investigations and prosecutions of President Trump.
The latest wave of sanctions targets oil traders and vessels that are helping prop up President Nicolás Maduro's regime, the Treasury Department said.
The Bexar County medical examiner's office determined Camila Mendoza Olmos died by suicide.
More than 8,000 stores closed across the U.S. this year, according to retail industry data, including these well-known brands.
Recent memory serves as a sobering reminder of how critical it is for law enforcement and civilians to be vigilant as crowds gather to celebrate New Year's Eve.